All the News and Trailers from PlayStation's Media Showcase at Paris Games Week 2017

A new game from Sucker Punch, new Spider-Man and The Last of Us trailers, and way more.

Sony claimed that if E3 was the first half of the story, Paris Games Week would be the second. During its nearly two-hour media showcase, we got a ton of new trailers, some brand new game announcements, a handful of release dates for our most-anticipated 2018 games, and even a few small surprises.

Here are all the news and trailers from PlayStation's Paris Games Week 2017 media showcase.

The Last of Us: Part 2

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Sony saved one of the most highly-anticipated reveals for last with a brand new trailer for The Last of Us: Part 2. The brutal cinematic trailer introduced us to some new characters, but revealed no other details.

Spider-Man

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This story-heavy trailer for Marvel's Spider-Man from Insomniac Games gave us a look at everything that's at stake in Peter Parker's upcoming adventure, as well as some cool web-slinging action. There's no release date yet, but it's slated for launch in 2018.

Ghost of Tsushima

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Sony's media showcase kicked off with Ghost of Tsushima, a surprise announcement from Sucker Punch Productions, the studio behind the Infamous series. The cinematic trailer showed the Mongolian army ravaging a village in what Sony describes as an open-world action game set in the feudal era of Japan.

God of War

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The new God of War trailer showed off Kratos battling monsters in a cave alongside his son. Still no release date on this one outside of an "early 2018" launch window.

Star Wars Battlefront 2

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The new trailer for Star Wars Battlefront 2 gave us another look at the heroes and villains of DICE's upcoming shooter.

Detroit: Become Human

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Quantic Dream debuted a new trailer for Detroit: Become Human, showing off a particularly brutal scenario involving an abusive father and the choices one android can make to avert tragedy. Detroit: Become Human launches Spring 2018.

Shadow of the Colossus

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The stunning Shadow of the Colossus remake, first announced at E3 earlier this year, got a brand new trailer showing off its gorgeous world running on the PlayStation 4 Pro. You sadly can't see it in the video above, but Sony's stream also included a look at Wander battling the sand snake Phalanx, the 13th colossus.

The official YouTube description for the trailer also reveals a surprise release date of February 6, 2018. We've reached out to Sony for confirmation.

Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds DLC

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Horizon Zero Dawn's first DLC, The Frozen Wilds, got a new trailer. The first DLC for Aloy's journey launches November 7.

Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris

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Destiny 2's first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, is coming December 5. Bungie offered a brand new trailer along with the news.

Far Cry 5

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Far Cry 5's new gameplay trailer showed off some co-op action set in rural Hope County. Players will be able to dive into every single mission with a friend when Far Cry 5 launches on February 27, 2018.

Resident Evil 7: Not a Hero DLC

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Resident Evil 7's new trailer for its first DLC, Not a Hero, pits Chris Redfield against Lucas Baker. Like the base game, Not a Hero can be played entirely in VR. The free DLC launches on December 12.

Spelunky 2

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One of the biggest surprise announcements was Spelunky 2, which will launch first on PlayStation 4 and Steam. There's no release date yet, but the "story" trailer did seem to reveal one big detail: the protagonist of the first Spelunky having a child and passing his adventurer's hat onto them.

Guacamelee 2

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Guacamelee 2, a sequel to DrinkBox Studios' action platformer from 2013, was announced with a new trailer showing off trippy interdimensional platforming, four-player co-op, grappling hook action, and "new chicken mechanics." It's expected in 2018.

LocoRoco 2 Remastered

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LocoRoco 2 Remastered was announced earlier this year, but its brand new trailer also dropped a release date of December 9, 2017. It will be playable in 4K on the PlayStation 4 Pro.

That was everything Sony announced during its Paris Games Week media showcase, but not everything they had to show off. Stay tuned for a roundup of the PSVR offerings and indie games shown off during the pre-show.

Chloi Rad is an Associate Editor for IGN. Follow her on Twitter at @_chloi.